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9 thrift stores in Fort Worth

Doc's Records

Shop where the celebrities go | Photo via @docs_records

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Thrifting has become wildly popular among younger generations — we give credit to the resurgence of Y2K fashion — but there’s nothing better than snagging a bargain on one-of-a-kind finds.

Whether you’re looking for vintage clothing, antiques, or special car parts, we’ve rounded up some local secondhand shops for your next big shopping day.

🧥 For the fashionistas

Thrift Depot | 3522 E. Lancaster Ave.

  • Find family clothing, shoes, and accessories — if you want to get rid of some of your old items, Thrift Depot offers consignment services.

Doc’s Records & Vintage | 2628 Weisenberger St.

  • A favorite for local musicians, Doc’s offers new and used music records, vintage vinyl + clothing, and miscellaneous items.

Feminine Fashions | 6387 Camp Bowie Blvd.

  • The family-owned shop has women’s apparel, shoes, and accessories from big-name designers like Chanel, Tom Ford, and Louis Vuitton. Bonus: There are special discounts every week announced on its social media pages.

🏡 For the interior designers

JunkerVal’s Antiques and Vintage | 3458 Blue Bonnet Cir.

  • Discover vintage items like this tea set along with antique furniture and clothing that suits all styles. Pro tip: The shop is open by appointment only.

The Mercantile | 7200 Camp Bowie Blvd.

  • Spruce up your home with special decor like these crystal hearts + find furniture and antiques from this shop that offers items from 200 dealers.

Montgomery Street Antique Mall | 2601 Montgomery St.

The Old Home Supply | 1801 College Ave.

  • The salvage yard-meets-antique store has four buildings (one on each street corner) with vintage finds like chandeliers and door knobs and reclaimed building supplies like tubs and wood flooring.

🚙 For the car lovers

Glenn & Jerry’s Auto Recyclers | 5619 Elliott Reeder Rd.

  • Search through the existing inventory online or call to request a special part for your next automotive project.

Pick-n-Pull | 5806 Elliott Reeder Rd.

  • Find recycled auto parts, salvage vehicles, and scrap metal + buy old cars you can fix-up.

It’s always better to donate than accumulate + if you have some items you’d like to get rid of — schedule a time for them to be picked up and donated to a local charity.

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